Trailer Kitted for Events

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That's what I mean - if you haven't passed the UK driving test before 1997 you may have to take an additional driving test to drive a mobile home, tow a trailer or caravan.
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ooh ok. i got it now! so there is no need for HGV or something then??? only additional test for trailer
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This clarifies it a bit.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Dr ... DG_4022499

That's a cracking motorhome - love the trailer too but don't have the cash at the moment.
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Paul check your licence. If it has C1 on it then you're OK. If not it's a bit difficult/expensive because you need to go to a 'truck/lorry' driving school and take what was the HGV test...not sure what it is called now. Basically for those who passed their test before 1997 there's 'grandfathers rights' with the C1 class which means anything up to 7.5 tonne. However after '97 the entitlement was removed hence those passing their driving test will need to take another test to enable them to drive above 3.5 tonne
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http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Dr ... G_10013073


This should explain it Paul......basically it's 750kg trailers are OK and over that it goes on to say about what is required regarding the weight of vehicle and trailer combination
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did you sell it in the end
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I've had no time to put it on eBay yet! I'll be using a higher price on eBay.

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Stitch Up;42472 wrote:I've had no time to put it on eBay yet! I'll be using a higher price on eBay.

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